Hi Elizabeth, and welcome to ToeQuest. I hope you find this an interesting and engaging community. To me the noumena is that which appears in the intuitive nature of our feelings, without our concentration or awareness of. I have often experienced visions, totally unrelated to the area I may have been purposely investigating, yet these deeper, often unrelated and even foolish visions, seem to fall into my intuitiveness, and end offering the answer to something else, entirely, without my realizing or being able to realize their origins, even though I know they come from the cross-pollination of all the inputs into my self being since childhood. This is what I would consider noumena, as Husserl meant it...
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Originally Posted by Robert Hi Elizabeth. I wont comment on dleviwing's God reference yet, with my post count at 666, but I would like to suggest that qualia is a better term for what you are describing. I would say that noumena is a property of a thing that cannot be perceived by our senses. A thing is, in reality, different from what we perceive it to be. The phenomena then is how we experience the thing through our senses. The qualia is what emerges in our minds as our subjective experience of this organism/environment interface. |
Thanks for the very good points of philosophy, Robert. I've often wondered where your fundamentals lay, now, I have some idea. Philosophy and physics, correct...? Math also...?
Regards,
Lloyd